Article: Tuberculosis among the Indians [Indigenous Peoples] of the Great Canadian Plains published by Dr. Ferguson in 1929. This article brought Dr. Ferguson to the forefront of international tuberculosis research in the medical community.
An article from the Royal Bank Letter titled "The Canadian Indians [Indigenous Peoples]" discussing historical and contemporary Indigenous realities from a 1947 settler perspective.
Black and white image of the Saskatchewan College for Boys campus. The campus includes three buildings. There is a automobile in front of one building.
Postcard sent to Dr. Ferguson from Fr. Francois Xavier Gagnon, Principal of the Beauval Indian [Indigenous] Residential School located in Lac La Plonge. Captioned "Indian [Indigenous] Residential School. Beauval, Sask. Little souvenir from Beauval to Dr. Ferguson. Many thanks for your past, present and kindness to our mission work and our Indians [Indigenous Peoples]. Fr. X. Gagnon O.M.J Principal"
Letter from Dr. Ferguson to the Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture discussing Lebret Indian Residential School, Onion Lake Indian Residential School, Delmas Indian Residential School, Duck Lake Indian Residential School, and securing funding for tuberculosis testing and treatment for students.
A posed outdoor photograph of about 200 students and teachers in front of the large school buildings. Almost all people in the photo are dressed in black.
Timeline with various entries related to Indigenous Peoples and tuberculosis ranging from new hospital beds being opened to tuberculosis tests performed on cattle at Residential Schools.